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Viacom, Google Lawsuit Reveals Intriguing Insights In Youtube Case

Viacom, Google Lawsuit Reveals Intriguing Insights In Youtube Case

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The US District Court of Southern District of New York has released documents pertaining to the on-going Google v/s Viacom copyright infringement lawsuit, which was filed by Viacom back in 2007, claiming that Google had allowed YouTube users to upload almost 10,000 videos from Viacom-run networks including MTV, Comedy Central and Paramount Pictures.  The documents released by the court provide a grizzly insight into the high-profile courtroom battle , in which both...



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Social networking market leader MySpace will use software to monitor videos posted to the site in a bid to block unauthorised use of copyrighted content. The company will use technology to analyse videos' audio tracks to identify...

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